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With a mission to educate consumers on the mystifying subtleties of wine, Learn About Wine hosts more than 100 classes, trade tastings, and consumer events each year. Since its beginnings in 1995, the organization has helped more than 50,000 students deepen their appreciation and understanding of the old-world drink through socially centered programs and refined, but approachable wine-education classes. Wine Camp – An Introduction to Wine, the company's introductory course and one of its most popular offerings, encourages guests to absorb wine-drinking terminology and critical lessons in storing and serving. Regional tours lead groups through various growing regions, allowing visitors to observe processes such as fermenting and picking bottles at the peak of glossiness. Click here for a complete listing of program types.

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Though the shores of Santa Monica Bay have spawned Black Flag and The Beach Boys, their greatest spawning performance might be that of the grunion. During higher tides, these fish heave themselves onto the sand en masse to deposit their eggs. Grunion running—the sport of scooping up the fish with your hands to clean and cook later—seems to be Mother Nature's contribution to the entertainment scene of South Bay, where fresh fish is only one delicious draw.

From the funky shops of Venice to the ritzy retail megaliths of Beverly Hills, LA’s Westside spans numerous neighborhoods and as many personalities. Needless to say, the draws here are plenty. Celebrities flock to local spas for posh facials. Foodies clamor for a taste of the latest rock-star chef’s creations. And hip tastemakers peruse the eclectic boutiques to accessorize their quirky outfits before debuting them at UCLA’s very own cutting-edge museum.

This week, it’s officially time to say goodbye to summer and hello to fall. A lemonade-themed festival and Beer Week barhopping early in the week feel distinctly summery, but by week’s end you can start prepping for Halloween at Universal Studio’s annual fright fest. And as always, check Groupon for even more great things to do in Los Angeles.
2014 US Sumo Open
Long Beach | Saturday, September 20
This year's field of 40 challengers includes Byamba, a World Sumo Champion who has taken the title the last seven years in a row. Watch him continue his streak or get upset while sipping Sapporo and Hakutsuru sake. (Walter Pyramid; $25–$70; email to inquire about ringside seats; buy tickets here)
L.A. Loves Alex's Lemonade
Westwood | Saturday, September 20
Yes, it's pricey, but it's for a good cause: this ongoing food-and-drink event raises money for Alex's Lemonade Stand for Childhood Cancer. And you'll be getting a lot of bang for your buck, thanks to treats and appearances from celebrity chefs such as Giada De Laurentiis and Roy Choi. (Royce Quad at UCLA; $195–$5,000; buy tickets here)
Interpol
Pomona | Tuesday, September 23
Textured instrumentation and Paul Banks's austere vocals make Interpol's music perfect for ringing in the fall season; just ask fanboy David Letterman, who kept saying he wanted to join the band after their performance of new single ''All the Rage Back Home'' on his show earlier this month. (The Fox Theater Pomona; $32.50–$42.50; buy tickets here)
LA Beer Week
Various Locations | Saturday, September 20, to Sunday, September 28
If you weren't one of the lucky ones to score a ticket to the sold-out kickoff party, never fear: there are plenty of events throughout the week, including rotating beer flights at Mohawk Bend in Echo Park and an 18th anniversary party at Stone Brewing with specialty vintage beers on tap. (Various locations; free; buy tickets here)
Halloween Horror Nights
Hollywood | Through Sunday, November 2
Have you ever wondered if you could outrun The Walking Dead’s zombies or The Purge's anarchists? Try your luck at Universal Studio's annual Halloween fest, which has 12 new attractions this year. Discounts available for several dates when purchasing tickets online. (Universal Studios; $52–$209; buy tickets here)
Images courtesy of USA Sumo, Interpol, and Halloween Horror Nights’ Facebook page

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